WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY:

“From a Resident Life perspective it ties into everything we do. We are always looking for ways to incorporate diversity and multiculturalism, especially when talking about tough issues like Stereotypes.”

“This show should be at all colleges and universities”-Merrimack CollegeSally Bertolino Assistant Director of Residence Life

“Karith was intelligent, compassionate, well-organized, funny, and comfortable interacting with audience ... After the presentation was over students stayed about 45 minutes to 1 hour to interact with Karith to ask questions (our students never do that, they are generally racing for the door after such discussions).”

“I highly recommend Stereotyped 101 to any campus interested in opening up students, faculty, and staff to dialoguing about difference.”-CSU Bakersfield Crystal BecksCoordinator for Campus Diversity Programming and Director of Student Housing

“Karith did such an amazing job bringing joy and laughter to so many people who have been front row to the pain and suffering of the illness of substance use disorders while driving home a powerful and positive message to all.”-Access Counseling GroupIrene LittleCEO of Access Counseling Group

“How you communicated with them and were able to broach difficult, yet important, issues about diversity and reputation in a non-threatening and straightforward manner.”-Stanford Graduate School of BusinessAllison KlugerCo-Lecturer

“I found Stereotyped101 to be both a hilarious and moving presentation that was the perfect mix of humor and seriousness.”

“Their performance had students laughing uncontrollably and at other times moved to tears because of the heart wrenching stories being told.”

“If anyone on a college campus is looking for a great performance that will touch the lives of their students then I highly recommend booking Stereotyped 101!”-Bridgewater State UniversityAnthony HebertVice President

“Feedback from our audience, women ranging from college interns to heads of corporations, has been overwhelmingly positive.”“Your style, wit, intelligence, and charm was exactly what the doctor ordered.”-New York Women in Communications FoundationKaterina GkionisStudent Affairs Committee Member

“Her willingness to ‘go to extra mile’ to ensure that the girls had a rewarding experience and to guarantee that the conference would be a success was invaluable.”-Jennings County Community Foundation R.E.A.C.H. ConferenceBarb ShawExecutive Director

“You were able to talk about race, gender, sex, weight loss, religion, parenting, dealing with parents, etc, to a room with a mix of races, religions, sexual orientations, not to mention various weights and sizes.”Ohr HaTorah SynagogueRabbi Modecai Finley,Ph.D.

“She is a gifted comedienne, talented speaker, and compelling advocate for diversity.”“Karith’s unique blend of comedy and challenge serves as one of her strongest qualities to me. She gets the class laughing and then in the moment of humor, she drops a pearl of human interaction, which crosses all the lines of stereotype.”“We certainly hope to have her return in the future; our students scored her a 4.52 on a 5 point scale. This was the highest of any speaker we welcomed and our students have pretty high standards for guest lecturers.”

“Without hesitation I recommend Karith Foster to other colleges and universities looking for an innovative and effective way to launch the touchy conversations of stereotype. Her approach would work effectively for undergrads as well as graduate students. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about her work here at Stanford.”-Stanford UniversityJD Schramm, Ed.D.

“We invited Karith for our Diversity Coalition’s Kick-Off Week. We chose [Stereotyped 101] to help introduce the coalition to campus because of its unique approach of using humor to foster dialogue on respect and equality for human differences.”

“Her program was not only entertaining but educational. It was thought provoking and challenged participants to evaluate their behaviors and beliefs about difference. The material was well-received by students, faculty and staff alike.”